Memphis officially added another junior college product to its 2017 recruiting class Monday.

Forward Kyvon Davenport of Georgia Highlands College signed his national letter-of-intent and will join the Tigers' roster with two years of eligibility remaining beginning next season. The 6-foot-8 Gainesville, Ga., native was named a junior college all-American last week after averaging 16.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and nearly three blocks per game this year.

"Kyvon is very athletic and mobile," Memphis Coach Tubby Smith said in a statement. "He blocks shots and he has a nice stroke from the outside. He can play multiple positions offensive and defensively. Georgia Highlands pressed a lot, and he was at the front of the press. One of the things that you will see in Kyvon is his versatility, which shows in his playing ability and his output, including his large number of double-doubles that he had."

Davenport, rated as the No. 19 prospect in the jucorecruiting.com top 100, is the second junior college all-American to sign with the Tigers this offseason, joining Eastern Florida State College guard Kareem Brewton. Memphis also received a commitment from junior college forward Raynere Thornton this past weekend.

The Tigers are still pursuing combo guard Chris Darrington, who is another junior college all-American, and 7-foot Nigerian center Usman Haruna of Bismarck State College.

Memphis returns just two scholarship players off last year's team (point guard Jeremiah Martin and forward Jimario Rivers) after six players elected to transfer from the program since Smith's first season ended last month. The Tigers, who still have four open scholarships left, will also add three incoming freshmen to the roster as part of their 2017 recruiting class.